Prediction and Estimation of Scaffold Strength with different pore size

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This paper emphasizes the significance of prediction and estimation of the mechanical strength of 3D functional scaffolds before the manufacturing process. Prior evaluation of the mechanical strength and structural properties of the scaffold will reduce the cost fabrication and in fact ease up the designing process. Detailed analysis and investigation of various mechanical properties including shear stress equivalence have helped to estimate the effect of porosity and pore size on the functionality of the scaffold. The influence of variation in porosity was examined by computational approach via finite element analysis (FEA) and ANSYS application software. The results designate the adequate perspective of the evolutionary method for the regulation and optimization of the intricate engineering design process.

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Muthu, P., Mishra, S., Sri Sai Shilpa, R., Veerendranath, B., & Latha, S. (2018). Prediction and Estimation of Scaffold Strength with different pore size. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1000). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1000/1/012065

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